CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY SEMINARS


CHILD EXTENSION DIVISION 2004-2005

Program Coordinators:
Graeme Hanson, M.D.
Tina Lapides, L.C.S.W.
Cheryl Goodrich, Ph.D.


This two-year seminar is designed for child psychotherapists with intermediate experience interested in the psychodynamic understanding and treatment of childhood disorders. The first year includes a review of basics of psychodynamic work with children, followed by instruction focusing on normal and abnormal development in infancy and early childhood and the pathology and treatment of these children and their families. The second year focuses on school-age children and adolescents, including reviews of normal latency and adolescent development, followed by demonstrations of the use of developmental principles in understanding and treating disorders of anxiety, depression, learning disabilities and ADHD, and borderline pathology.


SCHEDULE 2004-2005

Introduction to seminars and faculty
September 8, 2004

Normal development of early latency
Graeme Hanson, M.D.
September 15-October 6, 2004

Latency and self reflection
John Jemerin, M.D.
October 13-November 3, 2004

Contemporary theories of the use of play in child psychotherapy
Jack Giuliani, Ph.D.
November 10-December 8, 2004 (no meeting on November 24)

Impact of childhood loss: acute and chronic
Toni Heineman, D.M.H.
December 11, 2004 (Saturday morning 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon)

Learning disabilities, ADHD, and the biopsychosocial model
Paul Gilbert, M.D.
January 5-26, 2005

Borderline pathology in latency
Graeme Hanson, M.D. and Jan Baeuerlen, M.D.
February 2-23, 2005

Depression in Childhood
Jim Storm, M.D.
March 2-23, 2005

Adolescence
Mary Brady, Ph.D.
April 6-May 11, 2005

An adolescent looks back (case presentation)
Tina Lapides, L.C.S.W.
May 18-25, 2005

 

APPLICATION INFORMATION 
Participation limited to 12 applicants. Fee: $1,400. Deposit of $300 to be included with application. Also include a brief description of your experience with children with your application. Readers will be provided and their charges are separate and based on copyright laws. For refund policies, see registration.
 

LOCATION: SFPI&S, 2420 Sutter Street, San Francisco
DATE AND TIME: Wednesdays, September 2004 to May 2005-- 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

51 hours CME credits

 



CHILD PSYCHOTHERAPY SEMINARS FACULTY


Jan Baeuerlen, M.D. Faculty, child and adult analysis, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Faculty and supervisor, Ann Martin Children's Center; Clinical supervisor, U.C. Berkeley; Private practice, Oakland.
Mary Brady Ph.D. Faculty, child and adult analysis, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Faculty, McAuley/St. Mary's Medical Center; Clinical faculty, UCSF Department of Psychiatry; Private practice, San Francisco.
Paul Gilbert, M.D. Member, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Private practice, adult and child psychiatry and psychoanalysis; Private practice, Greenbrae.
Jack Giuliani, Ph.D. Member and Advanced Candidate San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Former director of training Adolescent Day Treatment Center, Children's Hospital/PCMC; Private practice, San Francisco.
Graeme Hanson, M.D. Director of training in child and adolescent psychiatry, Langley Porter Institute, UCSF; Director, Edgewood Center for Children and Families
John Jemerin, M.D. Member, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Assistant clinical professor, Department of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, UCSF; Private practice, San Francisco.
Gilbert Kliman, M.D. Faculty, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Medical Director, The Children's Psychological Trauma Center, San Francisco.
Tina Lapides, L.C.S.W. Faculty, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Faculty and supervisor, Ann Martin Children's Center; Clinical Supervisor, U.C. Berkeley; Private practice, Oakland.
James Storm, M.D. Faculty, San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society; Assistant clinical professor, UCSF; Supervisor, California Pacific Medical Center; Private practice, San Francisco.


FACULTY 2005-2006: Phyllis Cath, M.D., Shala Chehrazi, M.D., Harry Coren, M.D., Zenobia Grusky, Ph.D., Jack Giuliani, Ph.D., Graeme Hanson, M.D. Barbara Kalmanson, Ph.D., Gil Kliman, M.D., Era Loewenstein, Ph.D., Mali Mann, M.D., Steve Seligman, D.M.H.

 


 

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 Continuing Education
  LCSWs/MFTs: The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society is a provider 
  approved by the Board of Behavioral Sciences, Provider Number PCE623, for CE# 
  credit on an hour for hour basis.
PSYCHIATRISTS: This is an activity offered by the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, a CMA accredited provider. Physicians attending this course may report, on an hour for hour basis, Category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association's Physician's Recognition Award.
PSYCHOLOGISTS: As of January, 2002 changes in MCEP regulations have allowed the CMA credit provider status of SFPI&S to satisfy MCEP credit requirements, resulting in psychologists being able to directly report their SFPI&S CME credits to MCEP. Psychologists attending SFPI&S events approved for CE credits may report hour for hour toward their CE requirements and are now able to directly submit their course credits and verification letters at the end of each renewal cycle using the MCEP credit reporting form that can be found on the internet at:

REGISTERED NURSES: The San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute and Society is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 02677, on an hour for hour basis.

 

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